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The Muammar Gaddafi story
BBC
How can you adequately describe someone like Muammar Gaddafi? During a period that spanned six decades the Libyan leader has paraded on the...
155 months ago
Arab Spring
History.com
The Arab Spring was a series of pro-democracy uprisings that enveloped several largely Muslim countries, including Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Libya, Egypt and...
80 months ago
Where Libya's revolution began, many now yearn for a strong hand
Reuters
Sitting in his cafe near the spot where the protests against Muammar Gaddafi touched off the Libyan revolution eight years ago,...
67 months ago
Dispatch from Libya: the courage of ordinary people standing up to Gaddafi
The Guardian
Chris McGreal, a veteran of 25 years of conflict, reveals why Libya's revolution is one of the most inspiring he has witnessed.
161 months ago
Of protests and oil
Jamaica Gleaner
Muammar Gaddafi's speeches grow ever more delusional.Last Thursday, he accused al-Qaida of putting hallucinogenic pills into the coffee of...
163 months ago
Libya protests: Freedom fighters clashed with Gaddafi's army with 2ft scimitars
Daily Mail
To the anti-Gaddafi protesters, it has already acquired the title The Great Swordfight of Sabratha. Advertisement.
163 months ago
Gaddafi speech and Libya turmoil – Thursday 24 February
The Guardian
Gaddafi blames Libyan protests on Bin Laden • Leader's hold on power confined mainly to Tripoli • Rebels shutting down oil exports as...
163 months ago
Gaddafi said: We will trample every enemy
vijesti.me
"We are ready to triumph over the enemy... We will defeat every foreign attempt, just as we defeated Italian colonialism and American...
163 months ago
Gaddafi reiterates 'hallucinogenic drugs' blame to justify violence against protesters
International Business Times
Libyan dictator Gaddafi reiterates 'hallucinogenic drugs' blame to ustify violence against protesters even as a close aide withdraws support.
163 months ago